Title: V' Kingdom Animalia
1V. Kingdom Animalia A. Introduction 1.
Characteristics Eukaryotic Multicellular
Heterotrophic Lack cell walls.
2V. Kingdom Animalia A. Introduction 1.
Characteristics 2. History - first animals
in fossil record date to 900 mya largely
wormlike soft-bodied organisms
3V. Kingdom Animalia A. Introduction 1.
Characteristics 2. History - first animals
in fossil record date to 900 mya largely
wormlike soft-bodied organisms - in the
Cambrian, 550 mya response to predators
(Cnidarians) radiation of major phyla
organisms with hard parts
4V. Kingdom Animalia A. Introduction 1.
Characteristics 2. History 3. Diversity
- Approximately 1 million described animal
species. Of these 5 have a backbone
(vertebrates) ( a subphylum in the phylum
Chordata)
Pikaia - earliest Chordate
5V. Kingdom Animalia A. Introduction 1.
Characteristics 2. History 3. Diversity
- 95 lack a backbone (invertebrates) (in 29
Phyla, including Chordata) - 85 are Arthropods
6V. Kingdom Animalia A. Introduction 1.
Characteristics 2. History 3. Diversity
- most types of animals (phyla) are
invertebrate, marine orgs. - humans are not
typical animals
7V. Kingdom Animalia A. Introduction 1.
Characteristics 2. History 3. Diversity
4. Evolutionary Trends
8V. Kingdom Animalia A. Introduction 1.
Characteristics 2. History 3. Diversity
4. Evolutionary Trends - Body Symmetry
asymmetrical radially symmetrical bilatera
lly symmetrical
9V. Kingdom Animalia A. Introduction 1.
Characteristics 2. History 3. Diversity
4. Evolutionary Trends - Embryological
development zygote morula blastula
gastrula neurula
10V. Kingdom Animalia A. Introduction 1.
Characteristics 2. History 3. Diversity
4. Evolutionary Trends - Cephalization
evolving a head
11V. Kingdom Animalia A. Introduction 1.
Characteristics 2. History 3. Diversity
4. Evolutionary Trends - Digestion
12V. Kingdom Animalia A. Introduction 1.
Characteristics 2. History 3. Diversity
4. Evolutionary Trends - Digestion
intracellular to extracellular
13V. Kingdom Animalia A. Introduction 1.
Characteristics 2. History 3. Diversity
4. Evolutionary Trends - Digestion
intracellular to extracellular gut to
tract
14V. Kingdom Animalia A. Introduction 1.
Characteristics 2. History 3. Diversity
4. Evolutionary Trends 5. Phylogeny
15 5. Phylogeny